The club currently has a membership in excess of one hundred, across all ages and abilities, and offers table tennis sessions on four evenings per week for a "casual user" through to a "British League" player.

Junior coaching sessions for Beginners, Intermediates, Development and Advanced squads run weekly during term time. The club has strong links with both Northamptonshire County and Northamptonshire Schools Association and supports developing players to progress within both organisations. The club run a 'Get back Into Sport' session, in partnership with Northamptonshire Sport, which encourages previous players and new adult participation in playing table tennis on a weekly basis. As an ETTA Premier Club we are part of the "Ability" programme and run sessions of activities for participants with disabilities.

For competitive play: the club currently have teams in the local Wellingborough & Kettering Leagues; have teams in the National Cadet League and National Junior Leagues; and three Senior British League teams (Divisions 1, 2 & 4) . We also run our own Summer League.

During the Easter, Summer and Winter breaks, Westfield has in place a well regarded table tennis training camp, held over several days, led by Greg and Tim Yarnall with coaching also from such names as former World No.7 Desmond Douglas and British No. 1's Paul and Joanna Drinkhall.

As with most clubs, the above is only possible because of the efforts and commitment of our coaches and volunteers. We currently enjoy the commitment of 12 qualified coaches, but we are always happy to recruit more support for our coaching sessions. Every effort, both financial and practical is made to assist members in gaining sporting qualification at all levels, from junior umpire awards to coaching status. We also have a healthy team of volunteers who help us run events and competitions and welcome anyone who would like join our ranks.

My thanks go to all our coaches, committee members and volunteers for giving up their free time over the past twelve months, it is appreciated, and long may it continue.